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Pool pump problem (and new pump recommendations)

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gvine07
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Short version - my pool pump (Century Centurion E-Plus 1081) isn't working after a breaker blew; is there a way to reset it without taking it apart? I didn't find anything on google

Long version - I was out of town for 7 days, and sometime between Sunday (7/16) and Friday (7/21) my pool equipment stopped working. When I got home today I saw the breaker was blown. After resetting it my pool pump will not come on. My control panel appears to be working - it turned auto valves from spa mode to pool mode. I can hear a clicking sound on the control panel when I put "pool" mode on but the pump doesn't make any noise. After a google search it sounds like it's a capacitor on the pump, too high voltage from the panel to the pump, or a dead pump. Does TexAgs know of any other fixes?



...and if not, I'm assuming I'll be getting a new pump as early as tomorrow. Anything good to consider? Anything I should stay away from?

Thanks in advance!
akaggie05
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I'd try the capacitor first. Very cheap compared to a new pump.
VAXMaster
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I've had to replace the front bearing in these and I've had them rust out from the bottom, no fix for that. A bearing replacement is relatively straightforward and inexpensive.
gvine07
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I don't think it's a bearing - I was able to turn the rod at the back of the pump. It easily went both directions - I think that ruled out a bearing issue. Please let me know if that's not the case.
gvine07
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That's my hope at this point. I think I'd love a variable speed bump, but I know I don't want to pay for one.
Old School Brother
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Definitely try the capacitor first. Should be able to get one for $20 or less on Amazon. I just replaced mine last week. The Texas heat (assuming that's where you are) will kill them every couple of years typically.
Whoop Delecto
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Win At Life
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akaggie05 said:

I'd try the capacitor first. Very cheap compared to a new pump.


If the capacitor is bad and everything else is fine otherwise, then the motor would be making a buzzing sound. Sounds like that's not the case.
fire09
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If you have to replace, I would highly recommend Jandy.
gvine07
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Thanks for the replies. I tried a new capacitor, and that didn't work. I have a pool guy coming today (after truck broke down yesterday).

I think it's either the pump, or the control panel that sends the electricity.
Corps_Ag12
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Might be the relay for the pump if it's an old single or two speed.
gvine07
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Good news: Turns out the breaker at the breaker box was busted. We had a great pool tech come out and saw it was drawing 115 instead of 230, and told me to call an electrician.

An in-law was nice enough to replace it for me - new breaker was just $30. Feel like I just saved $2000+
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